#bstockscis @BinanceCIS
What happens when bStocks become part of a broader trading strategy?
There’s an interesting figure that illustrates this well.
58.5% of bStocks users also traded spot stocks or perpetuals.
That is, most users don’t see bStocks as a complete replacement for other instruments.
They may use different formats depending on the situation.
For example, bStocks can be convenient for working with a tokenized asset, while spot stocks or perpetuals can be used for other trading tasks.
At the same time, there’s another interesting fact:
41.5% of bStocks users had never traded spot stocks or perpetuals on Binance before at all.
So you get a paradoxical picture.
For some, bStocks were their first step into TradFi, and for others, they became an additional tool alongside already familiar products.
So I wouldn’t ask the question:
“Which is better — bStocks or regular stocks?”
It’s more correct to ask:
“What problem do I want to solve, and which format is suitable for it?”
This simple distinction helps you avoid mixing different instruments and understand why you use each of them in the first place.
What happens when bStocks become part of a broader trading strategy?
There’s an interesting figure that illustrates this well.
58.5% of bStocks users also traded spot stocks or perpetuals.
That is, most users don’t see bStocks as a complete replacement for other instruments.
They may use different formats depending on the situation.
For example, bStocks can be convenient for working with a tokenized asset, while spot stocks or perpetuals can be used for other trading tasks.
At the same time, there’s another interesting fact:
41.5% of bStocks users had never traded spot stocks or perpetuals on Binance before at all.
So you get a paradoxical picture.
For some, bStocks were their first step into TradFi, and for others, they became an additional tool alongside already familiar products.
So I wouldn’t ask the question:
“Which is better — bStocks or regular stocks?”
It’s more correct to ask:
“What problem do I want to solve, and which format is suitable for it?”
This simple distinction helps you avoid mixing different instruments and understand why you use each of them in the first place.